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Analyzing all 32 NFL teams, The Huddle's Pre-Season Previews Series takes a look at where teams have been over the last three years for every position on the field and where they have ranked in the most notable categories. You also get comprehensive fantasy football stats through each conference and the teams making noise and the ones that are silent. We provide what teams most likely need to improve on this season and where their strengths lie that likely won't need any changes. Ending each team review is a brief summation of what to watch in training camp this season to uncover those developing situations that you can take advantage of. Sign up for full access to these reports.

2009 was the year of the quarterback with top marks in several categories. Your fantasy quarterback can be one of the biggest scorers on your team and a position that is worth understanding and evaluating. A team-by-team breakdown of their situation at quarterback and if it is worth tracking for changes in training camp and during preseason.

It is hard to tell which came first - fantasy football or the "Stud Running Back Theory". But times are changing and the focus on the running game has changed for many teams at least in the manner they accomplish it and how many players that requires. A team-by-team break down on where their running game has been for the last three years for a good idea of what they want from training camp.

While receiving numbers were up for running backs and tight ends, the wideouts showed only an small incremental increase last year and really no change from previous seasons. A team-by-team breakdown of their situation at wide receiver and if it is worth tracking for changes in training camp and during preseason.

In 2009 tight ends continued to put up increasing statistics - a record high 193 touchdowns and almost 25,000 yards. Across the board, the position continues to grow. This pre-season preview presents a team-by-team break down on where the tight end position has been for the last three years for a good idea of what they want from training camp.

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